Canary Wharf, Crossharbour, Cutty Sark, Mudchute, Pudding Mill Lane, Royal Victoria, West India Quay, Woolwich Arsenal.
Is it any wonder I love travelling on the Docklands Light Railway in London when I visit, with all those evocatively named stations, speaking among other things of London’s past as a thriving port? A port complicit in many things we’d rather forget, such as the slave trade, but can investigate at the Museum of London Docklands.
The journey is a window onto a watery world of harbours, jetties, watery cul-de-sacs and wharfs: old and new in close juxtaposition. And the windows of the train carriage itself reflects the cosmopolitan society that London has always been.
I love travelling on this one too, albeit not at rush hour!! I’ve yet to visit this museum, really must rectify that
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It’s definitely worth it – well interpreted.
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Thanks for the tip, will add it to my London list 🙂
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I tick the same boxes as you, Becky!
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No wonder we enjoy our lunches together!
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Well, quite!
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The museum is excellent, I have visited more than once. Your photos brought back happy memories of that part of London.
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It makes for an interesting day out, doesn’t it?
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It does indeed.
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I hope to get here again one day…..
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I hope so, Sue. It seems to me reasonably accessible, speaking as a granny who’s had to negotiate pushchairs and so on in the past.
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Oh, it is….but I am talking of our current issue
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Ah. Well. Yes.
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Pre…cise…ly
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I also love that train. Getting a flight from down under is the first challenge, after CV19 vaccine, of course!
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Could take a while then … 😦
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Yup 😥
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I love to sit at the front of the driverless train and I have enjoyed many visits to the museum.
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Oh, the driver-less train is especially wonderful when your small grandson gets to ‘drive’ it!
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Haven’t tried that!
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I like travelling on this too – partly because there is so much to see, but also because of the names of the stations. 🙂
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Absolutely! Quite inspired in some cases.
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Fascinating. Neat that you also are taking a glimpse at the seafaring side. Thank you!
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Nice to get t see the water in a big city.
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My daughter once lived in Crossharbour. 20 years ago it was very different.
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Unrecognisable, I’d say
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I can only recall travelling on the DLR once and that was whilst hurtling about the city to reach designated viewing spots in support of both sons who were running their first marathons. Sadly, the delights of the station names and the watery vistas were lost on me then. But next time, next time… Eventually 😶 Meanwhile, I love that top shot; it should definitely be in a frame on a wall 🙂
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Thank you. Hurtling round London trying to be one step head of Marathon runners is quite a challenge, as I too have discovered!
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I love Docklands, daughter and son-in-law had a key worker’s flat just outside- walk under the DLR railway bridge and you were back in the real world. We were quite disappointed when they left there as we loved visiting them and exploring.
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Concur on the fun of the driverless aspect. My ‘grown up’ daughter (a closet fan of Geoff Marshall) is thrilled if she gets the front seat. PS – the rainy cranes is a great shot.
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I had to look up Geoff Marshall. Clearly she takes geekiness to a new level 😉
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She most certainly does. She really does!!!!
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That image of the reflections looks like a painting. It’s great. The docklands museum sounds most interesting.
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It’s a well-presented collection. And the photo was just plain serendipity.
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The museum sounds fascinating. Have been on the Docklands Light Railway a couple of times and it’s a great way to see this historic part of London 🙂
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It is. And put that museum on your list!
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